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Instructions for the book
Materials needed:
both pages of lines printed on standard copy paper
Glue, glue stick or tape runner
2 sheets of construction paper
Optional: A 2-1/2 wide strip of construction paper cut the length of the paper
1. Find the sheet that has the two red lines and cut on both of the red lines. You will have a piece with gray lines and two pieces of non-lined paper; one slightly larger than the other. Keep the larger plain piece and the lined piece.
2. Using the adhesive of your choice, overlap and glue into place the two lined sheets of paper. You should overlap one inch of the paper which is two complete spaces. Keep them as straight and square as possible, lining up the top and bottom edges carefully. Let dry completely.
3. Now fan fold by folding on carefully on the lines. If you have done this correctly you will have both end flaps folded in the same direction. If not, figure out what went wrong because they must both be folded in the same direction.
4. Now lay the folded paper so that both end flaps are folded toward the table.
5. You will see that you have a series of mountains and valleys, starting and ending with a mountain. You are going to glue the valleys together. Simply glue one side of the valley and pinch together. Be sure to glue evenly. If using glue, spread it evenly and thinly. NO blobs of glue. Do NOT glue the end flaps together! Let dry completely.
6. You have just completed your books spine. Set aside and finish your pages if you havent done so.
7. Before placing pages in spine make sure they are completely dry. You dont want them sticking together. Stack the pages in the correct order. At this point I turn the stack over because I work from back to front.
8. Place your spine on the table in front of you and look at it. It consist of a end flap on the left and a end flap on the right. There are eleven (11) mini pages in between. The mini pages are the double thick flaps created when you glued the valleys together in Step 5.
9. Place the spine so that the mini pages are standing up and end flaps are facing up. You will be gluing on the left hand side of each of the mini pages. On the far right mini page (not the end flap!) you will glue the last page of your book. Glue the back edge to the left side of the mini page. Be careful to line the top and bottom up evenly and place the page as far into the valley as possible. Let dry.
10. Moving toward the front of the book place each page carefully on the appropriate mini page. By working from the back to the front I find it is easier to line the pages up. Let each page dry some before you move to the next page so they dont shift.
11. You will glue the construction paper to the front and back flaps. It doesnt matter if you glue inside the flap or outside the flap. The construction paper is slightly larger than copy paper. Center the book from top to bottom and line the spine edge up with the spine. Let dry.
12. You will cover the back of the spine with either the larger of the two white strips you cut from the half page or the 2-1/2 wide construction paper. You will glue the spine cover to the front of the book, placing it 1 onto the cover. Glue into place. Then wrap it around the spine and glue to the back covering it 1 also. This leaves 1/2 covering the spine folds that is not glued down.
The pages in order for this first book were a plain white sheet (end sheet), title page, 8 pages of pictures depicting the topic for their class, and a plain white sheet (end sheet). There should be something glue to every end flap and mini page in the book. My students must put their name, date and hour on the cover and on the title page. Points are deducted if they dont.
Housing class had a page for each different room in a house: kitchen, eating area, living room, master bedroom, boys room, girls room, bathroom and family room. These should illustrate things they like.
Marriage and Family Life: They had to come up with their own topics and most chose dating, wedding, honeymoon, first home, family (babies), traditions, family meals, family activities.
FACS 1: They could choose any eight chapters in their book.
Consumer Ed: They could choose any eight chapters in their book.
Foods: Any eight with the exception they had to illustrate at least 2 different cultures.
Personal Financial Literacy: If money were not a problem: what car, the house, clothes, favorite color, food eat most often, place I would visit, something they would not buy, something you cant buy, and something to save for. There are more than eight here so they could put more than one on a page or leave out 1 of the first 6 (If money were not a problem)
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